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An old VHS suffers from old belts and old rubber drive parts that will continue to degenerate. Sadly, these are disposable products and you'll get another 10+ years out of a new one for about the cost of the repair.

You likely need a video capture card that will accept analog video (several makers like Pinnacle--not a recommend);...alternatively, if you have a digital video camera, better ones have an analog video input jack by which you can use the digital camcorder as an interface (with analog to digital conversion), and thence to the computer via the firewire cable....This technique can also be used to transfer VHS from your old VHS player from its analog output, via the digital camcorder to the PC...This way you can transfer into a NLE (non-linear editor) like Adobe Premier, Final Cut, Sony Vegas, AVID, etc ; and edit your video now that it has been digitized. And the Hi8 as you know will have much better resolution potential than the VHS.

There is no adapter available because the tape size is different than VHS. If yuo can post a picture of the part that is broken, I may be able to locate one. I have a number of scrap units that I can part out. Please also indicate where you aer located in the country.

If it keeps on ejecting tapes ,,that means the belt in there is wore out or slippin, or broke,, and it can be one of the springs that seats the vhs tape is stretched out or broke ,,,,, its always the case,, in the vhs .. there a pain to work on to.. good luck,,cheaper to probly buy one if you cant fix it your self,,thanks